so if you are going to give us a license, you better let us work. >> reporter: the mayor's office says it's not target food trucks, not trying to put anybody out of business. said the trucks are good for the city now bringing in new tax revenue. but the sidewalks officials say need to be clear for people to move. especially the disabled. >> they stand here. we serve very fast. >> reporter: current regulations were designed for restaurants with outdoor seating, requiring at least 10 feet of unobstructed sidewalk. that's clearly not happening here. the mayor's office says their decision-making on this is still in the comment phase. they're open to suggestions through next tuesday. the d.c. city council will have the final say in the form of new food truck regulations. shawn. >> all right. bob, thank you. >>> a former congressman does not think the district will have a problem gaining more budget autonomy. during a hearing today tom davis of virginia testified saying there is broad support in congress to give the district more control over its funds. as it stands right now d.c. has to get